When I was growing up, Hampden was known as an area of racist white people. This area began gentrifying in the 90s with an influx of artists. While the residential neigborhoods still seem to be largely white working class, I noticed more minorities while walking down West 36th st aka "The Avenue". Picked up some postcards featuring Greg Otto's renderings of my hometown of Baltimore.
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where can I find some art from Greg Otto? Online or in baltimore. does anyone know?
I've seen his postcards and prints all over baltimore in museums gift shops and bookstores. Didn't see anything online - but his website has an email link. Maybe you can request something...